Reversed suede leather
Reverse suede is un-split leather made by flipping the full-grain hide to expose its softer side. This technique results in a thicker, more durable material than split-grain suede, ideal for unlined styles where structure and a soft, supple feel are equally valued.
Goodyear welted construction
Goodyear welting, invented in the late 1800s, remains the gold standard for handmade shoe construction. This process enhances durability, offers superior protection against the elements, and significantly extends the shoe's lifespan by allowing easy resoling.
Single leather sole
Single leather soles are used for thinner, sleeker footwear. Over time, the leather moulds to the shape of your foot, providing enhanced comfort. The porous nature of leather allows for breathability, resulting in a custom fit that improves with each wear.